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what percent of the colonists lived in towns or cities in the 1700s
George Washington, Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Abrigail Adams.
People who lived in the original 13 colonies were known as colonists. i am doing a history report on the 13 colonies it was part of mt test homework
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The Powhatan Confederacy lived around the Jamestown settlement.
The population of the 13 colonies in the mid 1700s was about 2.5 million.
what percent of the colonists lived in towns or cities in the 1700s
The establishment of Colonies by Europe in North America negatively impacted the Native American people who already lived there. The colonists wanted exclusive use of land the Natives had been using for lifetimes.
The world American colonists lived in during the eighteenth century was changed because of two movements: the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening.
George Washington, Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Abrigail Adams.
Almost everyone who lived in the 13 original colonies were subjects of the British Crown. They called themselves Americans and lived very differently that their European relatives.
People who lived in the original 13 colonies were known as colonists. i am doing a history report on the 13 colonies it was part of mt test homework
Because Americans lived on the continent of NORTH AMERICA and were fighting the British who OWNED most of NORTH AMERICA...Americans were COLONIES of Great Britain. American COLONISTS wanted INDEPENDENCE from their British owners or leadership. Britain would NOT allow that independence, so the Colonists fought them for it.
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Southern colonies of what? There have been thousands of colonies. British, American, French, German, Russia and so on.
It is a fallacy to think that the colonists were unified because they weren't. A large percentage were neutral and until they were affected by the war they did very little. 90% of the colonies were farmers so they lived in rural areas and in small towns away from the larger cities like Boston. The men who wanted change was a small group and the higher educated of the colonies. For many colonists to complain about the king was treason because EVERYONE was British.
It is a fallacy to think that the colonists were unified because they weren't. A large percentage were neutral and until they were affected by the war they did very little. 90% of the colonies were farmers so they lived in rural areas and in small towns away from the larger cities like Boston. The men who wanted change was a small group and the higher educated of the colonies. For many colonists to complain about the king was treason because EVERYONE was British.